"... face of a Black woman looks into a history, and a series of testimony denying her existence, on one hand, needing her on the other hand, and knowing she exists to embody all that can be contained in the monstrous task of holding the world together for her family, the community and the idea of living abundantly. The Black African woman is no easy creature to contain, or release upon the channels of water flowing through and from her womb to the living waters blanketing the Earth, our Mother. She is transforming. She is the Transforming Paradigm. She is the transformation." - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 12.19.12 |
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